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I have a total of 123 participants in the project right now who have sent me their raw data. Six of those have relatives participating and thus have to be filtered out for most analysis other than individual admixture percentages etc where I divide participants into small groups.

I have a total of 97 participants in the project right now who have sent me their raw data. Six of those have relatives participating and thus have to be filtered out for most analysis other than individual admixture percentages etc where I divide participants into small groups.

I have a total of 67 participants in the project right now who have sent me their raw data. This is not counting those who have relatives participating and thus have to be filtered out for most analysis other than individual admixture percentages etc where I divide participants into small groups.

I have a total of 51 participants in the project right now who have sent me their raw data. This is not counting three people who have relatives participating and thus have to be filtered out for most analysis other than individual admixture percentages etc where I divide participants into small groups.

The following groups are represented:

Punjab: 7

Iran: 7

Tamil: 6

Bengal: 5

Andhra Pradesh: 2

Bihar: 2

Karnataka: 2

Caribbean Indian: 2

Kashmir: 2

Uttar Pradesh: 2

Sri Lankan: 2

Kerala: 2

Iraqi Arab: 2

Anglo-Indian: 1

Roma: 1

Goa: 1

Rajasthan: 1

Baloch: 1

Unknown: 1

Egyptian/Iraqi Jew: 1

Maharashtra: 1

I haven't received data from any new participants for more than a week which is the longest lull since I started Harappa Ancestry Project. So go out there and get people to send me their 23andme raw data.

Also, does anyone know if there are a significant number of South Asians who have done FamilyTreeDNA's Family Finder test? Is there a good overlap of SNPs between their test and 23andme's?

We have enough Punjabis, Iranians, Tamil and Bengalis that they deserve separate analysis posts.

I have a total of 42 participants in the project right now who have sent me their raw data. This is not counting two people who have relatives participating and thus have to be filtered out for most analysis other than individual admixture percentages etc where I divide participants into small groups.

The following groups are represented:

Punjab: 7

Iran: 6

Tamil: 5

Andhra Pradesh: 2

Bengal: 2

Bihar: 2

Karnataka: 2

Caribbean Indian: 2

Kashmir: 2

Anglo-Indian: 1

Roma: 1

Goa: 1

Uttar Pradesh: 1

Sri Lankan: 1

Rajasthan: 1

Kerala: 1

Baloch: 1

Unknown: 1

The unknown is Manu Sporny who has put his genetic data in the public domain and I have drafted him into our project.

In addition, out of curiosity, I have accepted data from the following:

Iraqi Arab: 2

Egyptian/Iraqi Jew: 1

I know a bunch of you have done a lot to make this project known and gotten people to submit their data. But we really do need more participants of every ethnicity and geographic region in and around South Asia. So keep on!

I am working on K=12 admixture runs for the batches we have already done. In addition, the reference I dataset will be used for even higher values of K admixture components to see where the limit is.

Also, I am looking into doing chromosome by chromosome admixture (and other analysis). I have done some experimental runs and once I have pored over that data, I'll have something to report.

As we have seen, even with the removal of the San and Pygmy, the Africans take up 3 ancestral components and most South Asians (excepting me of course) do not have any African admixture. So I am working on a reference dataset without any Africans. I have my own take on how to do that which I'll share in the next few days.

This dataset consists of 850 individuals, but 259 of them overlap with the HapMap. Another 15 samples had to be removed because they were too similar to others. I also removed Native American samples. This leaves us with 529 samples.

Ethnic group

Count

Slovenian

25

Punjabi Arain

25

N. European

25

Nepalese

25

Kyrgyzstani

25

Iban

25

Buryat

25

Bambaran

25

Andhra Pradesh Brahmin

25

Kurd

24

Dogon

24

Irula

23

Thai

22

Pygmy

22

Urkarah

18

Tamil Nadu Brahmin

14

Hema

14

Tongan

13

Tamil Nadu Dalit

13

Samoan

13

!Kung

13

Japanese

13

Andhra Pradesh Mala

11

Pedi

10

Andhra Pradesh Madiga

10

Alur

10

Nguni

9

Sotho/Tswana

8

Vietnamese

7

Stalskoe

5

Chinese

5

Khmer Cambodian

3

This dataset is valuable because it contains several South Asian, Central Asian, Southeast Asian and Caucasian groups. However, it does not have a good SNP overlap with 23andme and the other datasets. It has only about 29,000 SNPs in common with 23andme v2 data. Combining HapMap, HGDP, SGVP, Behar et al and Xing et al with 23andme data leaves us with 25,000 SNPs. Due to that, I'll be using Xing et al data for only a few analyses.

While I am analyzing the data, checking for errors and making sure the results I am getting are valid, here is some information about participants till now.

So far I have got 11 participants send me their raw data. Of these eleven, ten have some South Asian ancestry.

The regions/ethnicities they cover are:

Punjab

Bengal

Bihar

Tamil Nadu

Telegu

Anglo-Indian

Of these, Punjabis are the only ones I have multiple samples of. So I definitely need more samples of the other ethnicities. And there are lots of ethnicities/regions I haven't gotten any participants in.

It would be great for this project if we got a few participants from each state/province of India and Pakistan. So if you know someone who is from our target regions and has tested with 23andme, please spread the word.

If you tested with 23andme during their Christmas sale, I am hearing that results are going to start coming in starting today.